Shinn East, offering to-go sushi (for now), debuted yesterday at 119 E. Seventh St. between Avenue A and First Avenue.
Florence Fabricant had a quickie preview at the Times:
Omakase to take away is the work of Mike Lian, who was the sushi chef at Sushi by Bou in the former Versace Mansion in Miami Beach. He’s a mere 23, but has been rolling rice and slicing fish in New York and Florida for the past seven years ... When it opens formally, there will be a mere eight seats. Linda Wang, who is an owner of Ume in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is a partner, along with Mr. Lian.
Here's a look at a menu (thanks to the reader for the pic!) ...
You can find photos and details on their offerings via the Shinn East website.
5 comments:
Figures that the first place that opens for sushi has to be beyond my price range. Seriously, 7 bucks for one piece of sushi? That's a new benchmark, and one I won't cross.
Huh? Menus says they have a sushi set for $45 that comes with 12 pieces and a maki roll. Thats less than $4 a piece. How cheap do you want your raw, fresh fish to be..
@Anon. 2:27, not a fan of omakase, I'm talking about individual pieces of nigiri. And there are usually plenty of places in the neighborhood where I can get good, fresh fish for a lot less.
Help us find those places, please.
Kikoo Sushi, Takahachi, Kanoyama, Yuba, Beron Beron, M&J, Akina, among others.
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